"Most people, when they are confused, disturbed, want to
return to the past; they seek to revive the old religion, to re-establish the
ancient customs, to bring back the form of worship practised by their
ancestors, and all the rest of it. But what is necessary, surely, is to find
out whether the mind that is the result of the past, the mind that is confused,
disturbed, groping, seeking, whether such a mind can learn without turning to a
guru, whether it can undertake the journey on which there is no guide. Because
it is possible to go on this journey only when there is the light which comes
through the understanding of yourself, and that light cannot be given to you by
another; no Master, no guru can give it to you, nor will you find it in the
Gita or in any other book. You have to find that light within yourself, which
means that you must inquire into yourself, and this inquiry is hard work. No
one can lead you, no one can teach you how to inquire into yourself. One can
point out that such inquiry is essential, but the actual process of inquiring
must begin with your own self-observation."
~ Jiddu Krishnamurthy ~
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